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Mt<lb />
(Earoltntan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.59 o4$r LI<lb />
Wednesday, June 12, 1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
North Carolina GOP<lb />
mHI Wooing Black Voters<lb />
: �<lb />
� -t<lb />
JON JORDAN - ECU Photo Lah<lb />
Coolin' Out<lb />
1 his E I student seems to ge enjoying the dog days of summer as she cools herself down in the fountain<lb />
next to centra! campus. Although the water ma he refreshing, man students choose to submerge in other<lb />
bodies of water such as the Atlantic Ocean, their neighborhood swimming pool or an ice cold beer.<lb />
Chemistry Profs Help Blind<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
l o-t� y dilor<lb />
Two ECU chemistry professors<lb />
are in the final stages of perfec-<lb />
ting a device that will enable<lb />
blind students to learn chemistry<lb />
on the college level.<lb />
According to Dr. David Lun-<lb />
ney and Dr. Robert Morrison,<lb />
the Universal Laboratory Train-<lb />
ing and Research Aid utilizes<lb />
La from chemical analysis<lb />
graphs and turns them into<lb />
music, allowing blind students to<lb />
n b) sound rather than sight.<lb />
'The ULTRA is an extremely<lb />
powerful data-analysis tool used<lb />
to teach the hearing impaired<lb />
Lunney said. "There's nothing<lb />
like it that exists to my<lb />
knowledge.<lb />
"The system functions as a lab<lb />
aid and a personal computer<lb />
students follow it all the way<lb />
through their laboratory<lb />
training<lb />
Lunney also said the ULTRA<lb />
offers a wide variety of applica-<lb />
tions, enabling all blind students<lb />
to utilize it to some degree.<lb />
The device was constructed<lb />
around the "infrared spec-<lb />
t r osc opy' method which<lb />
distinguishes different chemicals<lb />
by comparing how their compo-<lb />
nent atoms absorb infrared light.<lb />
Infrared light cannot be seen<lb />
by the naked eye, but each fre-<lb />
quency pattern is detected by an<lb />
instrument that plots each given<lb />
frequence on an eight octave<lb />
scale. Although the music is not<lb />
interpreted as precise as the fre-<lb />
quencies on the original graph,<lb />
each chemical compound will<lb />
have a recognizably different<lb />
melody.<lb />
"The human auditory (hear-<lb />
ing) sense is amazingly good at<lb />
recognizing different sound pat-<lb />
terns according to a presenta-<lb />
tion the two men wrote on<lb />
molecular music in 1983.<lb />
"Every person who has grown<lb />
up in the western culture can<lb />
recognize hundreds of different<lb />
melodies and voices Lunney<lb />
said. "Even over the phone<lb />
where a person's voice is extreme-<lb />
ly distorted, most sounds are<lb />
recognizable<lb />
Research for the project began<lb />
in 1977 when Morrison agreed to<lb />
help visually imparied ECU<lb />
freshmen learn the basics of<lb />
chemistry in the laboratory.<lb />
After a short time, it became<lb />
evident that students were not<lb />
benefiting from the system. They<lb />
were given so much information<lb />
at one time, it became almost im-<lb />
possible for the students not to<lb />
come up with the right answers.<lb />
However, students now have a<lb />
chance to learn from their own<lb />
mistakes. Utilizing a software<lb />
program developed at ECU,<lb />
ULTRA uses sound signals and<lb />
artificial speech to serve as<lb />
substitutes for sight. For exam-<lb />
ple, a special thermometer has<lb />
been devised which emits sounds<lb />
to blind students making it possi-<lb />
ble for them to recognize a<lb />
change in temperature by a<lb />
change in sound (pitch).<lb />
Lunney and Morrison expect<lb />
the ULTRA to be ready for use<lb />
by the beginning of the fall<lb />
semester. Both men have plans of<lb />
marketing their invention and<lb />
feel the concept can eventually be<lb />
expanded to accommodate other<lb />
science courses as well.<lb />
By HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
Co-Newi h dilor<lb />
North Carolina Republicans<lb />
are becoming more attractive to<lb />
the predominately black<lb />
Democratic Party and this has<lb />
prompted some top black leaders<lb />
to switch.<lb />
President of the Pitt County<lb />
chapter of the NAACP and<lb />
former Democratic Party Chair-<lb />
man D.D. Garrett said many<lb />
black Democrats are switching to<lb />
the Republican Party because<lb />
"they feel they are being taken<lb />
advantage of Other state<lb />
leaders have said the Democrats<lb />
offer no incentives in building up<lb />
the Party.<lb />
While economics may have<lb />
something to do with this, Gar-<lb />
rett said, the Republican party<lb />
does offer better benefits and<lb />
more jobs to blacks. Garrett said<lb />
he believes numbers is part of the<lb />
political game, "and if we can<lb />
reap some of benefits while<lb />
building up the base, we'll<lb />
switch<lb />
President of ECU's College<lb />
Republicans Dennis Kilcoyne<lb />
said while there are no black<lb />
members in the ECU chapter,<lb />
they are active in the statewide<lb />
organization. He said he felt the<lb />
move by the Democrats would be<lb />
slow because "blacks hooked on<lb />
the Democratic Party can't ex-<lb />
pect to overturn old loyalties.<lb />
They can't suddenly be enlighten-<lb />
ed by the offers of the<lb />
Republican Party<lb />
Kilcoyne and Garrett both<lb />
cited the move made before the<lb />
Great Depression was over when<lb />
many Republican blacks switched<lb />
over to the Democratic Party.<lb />
Garrett said economics often<lb />
goes hand-in-hand with politics<lb />
and will probably play an impor-<lb />
tant role in the switch.<lb />
Some leaders expect that the<lb />
GOP's effort will not benefit the<lb />
black community, said Democrat<lb />
Frank Ballance. State<lb />
Democratic Party Chairman<lb />
Wade Smith said blacks should<lb />
not think they have to join the<lb />
Republican Party to prosper.<lb />
"If you listen to the Republicans,<lb />
they've got all the patriotism,<lb />
they have all the flags, they have<lb />
all the religion, they have all the<lb />
business. Yet, that's not obvious-<lb />
ly true. Democrats are successful<lb />
business people<lb />
Kilcoyne said he forsees the<lb />
Republicans making the Party<lb />
more appealing to the black<lb />
voters. "Jack Kemp, (a possible<lb />
candidate for the 1988 presiden-<lb />
tial elections), has already pushed<lb />
several bills through that would<lb />
stimulate economic growth. He's<lb />
offered several bills to Congress<lb />
that would promote growth in in-<lb />
ner cities.<lb />
"The Democratic Party is a<lb />
chaotic coalition of selfish in-<lb />
terest groups � all of whom want<lb />
to cut the economic pie in smaller<lb />
and smaller pieces. The<lb />
Republican message is that the<lb />
GOP does not want to cut the<lb />
economic pie, but they want to<lb />
make it bigger so we can all get a<lb />
bigger slice<lb />
Secretary of Correction Aaron<lb />
Johnson switched his affiliation<lb />
to the Republican party in 1971.<lb />
and became on of several blacks<lb />
Martin appointed to key state<lb />
jobs after the election.<lb />
"I think blacks will wake up<lb />
and realize what the Republican<lb />
party is doingand turn more<lb />
and more to the Republican Par-<lb />
ty Johnson said. "The party<lb />
isn't offering promises. It's offer-<lb />
ing tangible benefits. It offers<lb />
real opportunity, rather than<lb />
tokes and quotas<lb />
Out Of Court Settlement<lb />
Ledbetter Case Dismissed<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
( o-Newi Y dilor<lb />
A Washington woman has ac-<lb />
cepted a settlement stemming<lb />
from a $180,000 lawsuit she filed<lb />
against ECU accounting pro-<lb />
fessor Gorman W. Ledbetter.<lb />
Lonnie Caraway, Ledbetter's<lb />
attorney, negotiated the settle-<lb />
ment, saying the agreement in-<lb />
cluded a clause stating that none<lb />
of the details of the settlement be<lb />
made public knowledge.<lb />
The case was also dismissed<lb />
with prejudice, which prohibits<lb />
Leggett from taking further legal<lb />
action against Ledbetter.<lb />
Although she was unable to<lb />
discuss the terms of the settle-<lb />
ment, Leggett's attorney Sara<lb />
Krome said that her client "felt<lb />
the terms of the settlement were<lb />
satisfactory enough not to take<lb />
the case to court<lb />
The settlement wai a result of<lb />
Leggett's claim that Ledbetter<lb />
purposely misled her into selling<lb />
what was formerly known as Leg-<lb />
gett Cleaners � a family business<lb />
operated by her late husband<lb />
Ashley Grey Leggett.<lb />
Ledbetter purchased the<lb />
business located at 130 W. 2nd<lb />
St. in Washington on Aug. 2,<lb />
1983. As part of the arrange-<lb />
ment, Leggett received $5,215 in<lb />
cash, release from a $9,784 debt<lb />
and bonds worth $60,000.<lb />
During the course of the<lb />
negotiations, Ledbetter said he<lb />
would continue to operate the<lb />
business on behalf of a corpora-<lb />
tion titled Leggett � Merchant of<lb />
Cleanliness, Inc. A name intend-<lb />
ed to honor Leggett's deceased<lb />
husband and to allow Ledbetter<lb />
to remain in control of the<lb />
business.<lb />
Ledbetter claimed the bonds he<lb />
used to purchase the majority of<lb />
the business would be backed by<lb />
all assets of his new corporation<lb />
(Legget � Merchant of<lb />
Cleanliness). However, according<lb />
to the lawsuit, "Ledbetter made<lb />
no attempt to open a dry cleaning<lb />
establishment, therefore he had<lb />
no intention or ability to assure<lb />
repayment of the bonds<lb />
Ledbetter said he was satisfied<lb />
with the terms of the settlement<lb />
when contacted yesterday after-<lb />
noon, but had no additional com-<lb />
ment.<lb />
New Financial Aid Director<lb />
Seeks More Efficient System<lb />
By HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
Co-Newt Editor<lb />
Hailing all the way from Col-<lb />
umbia S.C. is ECU's new direc-<lb />
tor of Student Financial Aid,<lb />
Raymond Edwards Jr.<lb />
For the past six years, Ed-<lb />
wards, 39, was associate director<lb />
for programs and professional<lb />
staff in the Office of Student<lb />
Financial Aid and Scholarships at<lb />
the University of South Carolina.<lb />
Earlier, he served two years as<lb />
assistant director for student<lb />
financial aid at USC.<lb />
One of Edwards' main goals is<lb />
to offer better service to ECU<lb />
students by becoming fully<lb />
automated. "Our system can<lb />
become more efficient once the<lb />
staff is freed from the daily grind<lb />
of pushing pencils and shuffling<lb />
papers. I am pleased to be here<lb />
and very impressed to work with<lb />
a staff of dedicated people.<lb />
"However, I don't intend to<lb />
fix what isn't broke he said.<lb />
Although a lot of Financial aid<lb />
offices are plagued with a<lb />
political environment, Edwards<lb />
says it is always a challenge to<lb />
predict what Congress will<lb />
decide. "We basically have to<lb />
plan our schedules in three year<lb />
blocs � finishing up last years'<lb />
work, processing this years' and<lb />
planning for next year<lb />
Almost 2,400 ECU students<lb />
receive more than $2 million in<lb />
federal aid and Edwards said not<lb />
only are the students still waiting<lb />
for an answer as to whether<lb />
they'll receive any money, but the<lb />
Campus Jobs Cut<lb />
financial aid office is also<lb />
waiting.<lb />
The financial aid office has not<lb />
received word on the actual ap-<lb />
propriations for federal aid, Ed-<lb />
wards said, but students who<lb />
have applied and haven't heard<lb />
anything should "be patient. We<lb />
also encourage students and<lb />
parents to write to their con-<lb />
gressmen and express their views<lb />
and tell them how important<lb />
financial aid is to them.<lb />
"We wish they (Congress)<lb />
would tell us what the situation is<lb />
so we can let the student know if<lb />
he needs to make other plans. It's<lb />
much easier to deal with the<lb />
known, not the unknown.<lb />
He stressed that as long as the<lb />
office has received the proper in-<lb />
formation from the student, he<lb />
will hear from the office soon.<lb />
"It's going to be tough working<lb />
in such a short amount of time<lb />
Edwards said, "but we'll do the<lb />
best we can<lb />
Lately, Edwards said, there<lb />
have been reports of some<lb />
students defaulting on student<lb />
loans. However, he said he is op-<lb />
timistic about the current system,<lb />
citing that ECU has a 95 percent<lb />
return on loans. "The media<lb />
have really played up the few<lb />
students who've failed to repay<lb />
their loans Edwards said.<lb />
Elmer Meyer, vice chancellor<lb />
for student life, said "we are<lb />
pleased to have found a new<lb />
director who comes to us so<lb />
highly recommended and we are For those who came to summer school to reap the benefits of academic<lb />
looking forward to Mr. Edwards achievement instead of a hangover from downtown, the library is the<lb />
being with us best place to spend your spare time.<lb />
Serious Student<lb />
(CPS) � Students hoping to<lb />
stay on campus to make some ex-<lb />
tra money this summer may have<lb />
to job hunt off campus.<lb />
Colleges nationwide report<lb />
their federal workstudy funds<lb />
for 1984-85 are depleted, leaving<lb />
necessary jobs unfilled and needy<lb />
students unemployed.<lb />
And observers warn possible<lb />
financial aid cuts in the 1985-86<lb />
federal budget could further<lb />
squeeze student employment op-<lb />
portunities.<lb />
"At our institution we spend<lb />
all the money (the federal gover-<lb />
ment) sends us and we could<lb />
spend more says Del wood<lb />
Bagley, spokeman for Park Col-<lb />
lege (Mo.). "We generally run<lb />
out in May<lb />
The student employee cuts hurt<lb />
the school physically, too, he<lb />
notes.<lb />
"Ultimately, there's a domino<lb />
effect he explains. "If we don't<lb />
have the money to pay students<lb />
to work, then less gets done<lb />
around the university. The<lb />
physical buildings deteriorate and<lb />
there's no one to do maintenance<lb />
because there's no money to pay<lb />
them<lb />
"We almost always run short<lb />
in the summer agrees Arturo<lb />
Pecos, financial aid director at<lb />
Texas Aand I. "What we did was<lb />
reduce hours to 15 per week<lb />
rather than 20. In this way, we're<lb />
able to dole out a little more of<lb />
the pie<lb />
"We'll make it through June,<lb />
but just barely adds New Mex-<lb />
ico financial aid spokeswoman<lb />
Dorothy Chartier-Boyer. "Over<lb />
this summer, I'm going to have to<lb />
cut back severely<lb />
Chartier-Boyer explains that,<lb />
while this year's federal funding<lb />
levels are about the same as last<lb />
year's, more students seem to be<lb />
applying for workstudy posi-<lb />
tions.<lb />
"Our federal funds didn't<lb />
change she says. "We've just<lb />
had a lot more students with<lb />
more needs. I'm going to have to<lb />
cut back on both the number of<lb />
students and their hours this sum-<lb />
mer<lb />
"My problem is that when I get<lb />
my records of what's been spent,<lb />
I'm three pay periods behind<lb />
what the students have earned<lb />
Chartier-Boyer continues. "It's a<lb />
little hard to project that way<lb />
Some college financial aid of-<lb />
fices recalled last year's tight<lb />
workstudy budgets and adjusted<lb />
this year's work force to insure<lb />
enough money to fund the pro-<lb />
gram through May.<lb />
But even at those schools,<lb />
financial aid officials admit sum-<lb />
mer funds are in short supply.<lb />
"We spent all our workstudy<lb />
money in April last year saus<lb />
Melvin Auten, financial aid<lb />
director at East Oklahoma State.<lb />
"Since then, we've been more<lb />
careful. It's the first of May and<lb />
we haven't run out yet<lb />
Most programs experience fun-<lb />
ding problems in the summer,<lb />
says Dennis Martin of the Na-<lb />
tional Association of Student<lb />
Financial Aid Administrators.<lb />
"Schools find there are more<lb />
people involved than they had<lb />
projected and it eats into their<lb />
allocations he<lb />
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THF EAST CAROL IM N<lb />
JUNE 12, 1985<lb /><lb />
Grads Receive Less<lb />
Announcements<lb />
(CPS) � This spring's college<lb />
grads are getting relatively<lb />
smaller starting salaries in their<lb />
first professional jobs than their<lb />
predecessors, a new survey says.<lb />
Starting salaries have not in-<lb />
creased as fast as the inflation<lb />
rate for the third consecutive<lb />
year, the survey found.<lb />
The mid-year survey, released<lb />
recently by the College Placement<lb />
Council, a national organization<lb />
of campus employment officers,<lb />
discovered that businesses will<lb />
make about eight percent more<lb />
job offers this year than last.<lb />
But starting salaries for those<lb />
jobs will be only one to three per-<lb />
cent more than last year's.<lb />
CPC analyst Judith Kayser<lb />
says the new figures cannot be at-<lb />
tributed to lingering effects of the<lb />
1982-83 recession.<lb />
"This represents a dramatic<lb />
change in the philosophy of<lb />
students Kayser says. "Having<lb />
seen their classmates struggle just<lb />
to get a job in the past few years,<lb />
most consider themselves lucky<lb />
to get any kind of job at all.<lb />
"Students have lowered their<lb />
expectations. They are much<lb />
more realistic about what they<lb />
can expect now they're much<lb />
more likely to say 'I'll accept<lb />
what you're offering me<lb />
The CPC survey is based on<lb />
data covering offers made bet-<lb />
ween Sept. 1, 1984 and March 1,<lb />
1985. The information was sup-<lb />
plied by placement officers at 163<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN JUNE 12, 1985<lb />
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ficers at the International House.<lb />
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Democrats<lb />
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The recent indication that some Republicans were in full cry with<lb />
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and effectively. moral consciousness, so there is no<lb />
The fact that blacks, traditionally reason for Democrats to downplay<lb />
strong Democrats, seem to be sue- this aspect,<lb />
cumbing to this is ample evidence<lb />
that this marketing strategy is sue- Democrats need to move into the<lb />
cessful. future. The old image has tarnished<lb />
In reality, the Democratic party is and a new, revitalized image needs<lb />
more civil rights and equality to be projected. In North Carolina,<lb />
oriented than the Republican, but especially, it is no longer possible to<lb />
the blacks considering switching simply sit back and count on<lb />
political orientations seem to be Democratic votes. The good ole boy and Dennis has guts.<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
Goodbye, Mr. Kilcoyne<lb />
A nemesis of the left, champion of and renewed courage to stand on my<lb />
the right and a good friend is leaving convictions.<lb />
East Carolina University. Dennis Kil- Good luck in Washington and<lb />
coyne is graduating and moving on to Godspeed,<lb />
the bigger pastures of Washington,<lb />
Babylon!<lb />
D.C. I wnat to take this opportunity<lb />
to express my thanks to Dennis for all<lb />
he has done.<lb />
Love him or hate him, never have 1<lb />
heard a person complain that Dennis<lb />
has ulterior motives for his actions.<lb />
Only his deep feelings for the conser-<lb />
vative cause make him speak out.<lb />
The students of ECU owe Dennis a<lb />
lot. He has spent four years of<lb />
unselfish service to them, no matter<lb />
what the hardship. He has been<lb />
threatened with violence, short of cash,<lb />
but never has he backed down. He has<lb />
been the heart and soul of the conser-<lb />
vative movement on campus trying to<lb />
move the student body to deeper<lb />
political thought.<lb />
"Moral conscience" and "courage<lb />
of conviction" are terms usuaJly ap-<lb />
plied to those of the liberal persuasion,<lb />
but they apply to Dennis too. It takes<lb />
guts to stand in the face of opposition<lb />
Kirk Shelley<lb />
Political Science<lb />
An Invitation<lb />
concentrating on the great economic<lb />
offer of "more money<lb />
The problems faced by the<lb />
Democratic party were evident in<lb />
the last election. While the<lb />
network just doesn't seem to be<lb />
reaching as far as it used to.<lb />
To avoid a future as "has-beens"<lb />
Democrats need to change the direc-<lb />
tion of their publicity efforts now<lb /><lb />
We have disagreed from time to<lb />
time, but I have grown to respect the<lb />
man. I owe him a debt I may never<lb />
repay my involvement in government<lb />
The SGA Executive Council would<lb />
like to take this opportunity to invite<lb />
all students to come and participate in<lb />
our new program, New Student Initia-<lb />
tion to Campus Organizations. This<lb />
will be an opportunity for interested<lb />
students to meet with all clubs and<lb />
organizations that ECU has to offer.<lb />
Most of these clubs are SGA funded,<lb />
which are subsidized by student fees.<lb />
So, do not miss out on this opportuni-<lb />
ty. The NSICO will be held during each<lb />
orientation and this will also provide a<lb />
chance to meet some of the incoming<lb />
freshmen.<lb />
Refreshments will also be served.<lb />
The dates and times for NSICO are as<lb />
follows: June 13th, 17th, 24th, 27th<lb />
and July 8th at 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. and Ju-<lb />
ly 10th at 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.<lb />
Thank you,<lb />
SGA Executive Council<lb />
Until yesterday, I was quite impress-<lb />
ed with the varied broadcasting<lb />
WZMB offered. Having recently<lb />
returned to Greenville, I was enjoying<lb />
the music programs - one of my<lb />
favorite being the Afro-Carnbean.<lb />
Last night (June 6, 9:55 p.m.), I was<lb />
listening to "The Gladiators" on that<lb />
program and thinking how pleasant to<lb />
realize that this music was being<lb />
presented from a station on the campus<lb />
of "my" Alma-mata, broadcasted in<lb />
"my" home town.<lb />
Unfortunately, the announcer con-<lb />
cluded the tune with a reference to<lb />
Tosh and Marley as garbage<lb />
I called the station to confirm the<lb />
"D.J and express my displeasure<lb />
and was disconnected.<lb />
It is difficult to understand how<lb />
WZMB allows Mr. James to host such<lb />
a program considering his opinion of<lb />
these two Reggae greats.<lb />
Babylon!<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Gloria Fleming<lb />
23A Courtney Square<lb />
Greenville, N.C 2834<lb />
Kilcoyne Looks Back, And Forward To The Right Future<lb />
So, four blessed and blighted years at<lb />
East Carolina University are coming to<lb />
an end for me. Through campus politics<lb />
and journalism, I have met some in-<lb />
teresting people, some first-rate and<lb />
others wretched. I loved every minute of<lb />
it; well, nearly every minute.<lb />
First, lemme tell ya 'bout Student<lb />
Government. What an education that<lb />
was! The SGA Legislature taught me<lb />
about the fine-tuned workings of<lb />
democracy and about how to deal with a<lb />
variety of good and bad people: political<lb />
whiz kids, prima donnas, backstabbers,<lb />
bombastic idiots, and hypocrites. Sorry,<lb />
but the bad people are, unfortunately,<lb />
the most memorable. However, I want<lb />
to thank people for being principled �<lb />
and as for the bad guys, they know who<lb />
they are and its best they be left unnam-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Next, lemmee tell ya 'bout my tenure<lb />
at The East Carolinian. Here, too, I<lb />
found a priceless education. My first<lb />
boss was that famous Marxist Patrick<lb />
O'Neill. One of his many talents was an<lb />
ability to make life hard on both friends<lb />
and foes. Knowing I was a conservative,<lb />
he increased the pressure on me and,<lb />
unknowingly, boosted by determination<lb />
to engage and defeat the campus left in<lb />
battle.<lb />
Another lesson. To be a conservative<lb />
writer on an American campus<lb />
newspaper is to undergo one of life's<lb />
trials. For instance, the same issue of the<lb />
EC that carried my last column featured<lb />
on the front and editorial pages defenses<lb />
of sexual deviance � a favorite liberal<lb />
cause. On page one was also a story hail-<lb />
ing a Democrat politico. My column, a<lb />
lone voice of the right, brought up a<lb />
taboo subject on the typical campus<lb />
dominated by a liberal ambience: the<lb />
consideration of the problem of South<lb />
Africa without knee-jerk, all-out panic.<lb />
I asked that South Africa, despite the<lb />
denial of civil liberties to blacks, be com-<lb />
pared with the Iron Curtain countries. A<lb />
headline writer stuck on my column:<lb />
"Apartheid Not So Bad That remark<lb />
caused some to misread my opinion (The<lb />
headline contained a grammatical error<lb />
called the incomplete comparison). So I<lb />
get branded a racist, fascist, etc. Well, I<lb />
do not mind defending my beliefs, but<lb />
I'll be damned if I'll accept the accusa-<lb />
tion that I think South Africa's racial<lb />
system is "not so bad It is bad, and I<lb />
hope to see it evolve out of existence.<lb />
Gulp! Lemmee try to skim over the<lb />
subject of the professors and ad-<lb />
ministrators, those fountains of<lb />
wisdom, always fair, always objective.<lb />
Some words of advice to younger<lb />
students: Believe it or not, there are<lb />
good professors, but they are hard to<lb />
find. The best ways you can locate them<lb />
are by word-of-mouth or by luckily<lb />
stumbling over them.<lb />
Good professors, ones dedicated to<lb />
scholarly puruits and inspiring their<lb />
students to crave learning are an en-<lb />
The Right Word<lb />
Dennis Kilcoyne<lb />
dangered species here. Many have sur-<lb />
yived by learning to bow to their masters<lb />
in the good ole' boy network. Others<lb />
have disappeared because they were toe<lb />
independent-minded or because their in-<lb />
telligence heightened the insecure feel-<lb />
ings of many of their mediocre col-<lb />
leagues. And the faculty ideologues<lb />
sometimes grade us on our opinion �<lb />
it's the only power they have in this<lb />
world. So students, opt for the safe<lb />
route: behave as the profs want you to<lb />
behave, say what they want you to say,<lb />
write what they want you to write.<lb />
And finally, lemmee tell ya 'bout the<lb />
College Republicans. I was Chairman of<lb />
the CR club for three of the past four<lb />
years and, although ECU has been<lb />
derided for political apathy, our CR's<lb />
have been instrumental in making ECU<lb />
a hot-bed of activism. And this coming<lb />
weekend, a former ECU CR will be<lb />
elected National Chairman of the CRs,<lb />
the largest student political group in the<lb />
country. Shucks.<lb />
Probably very few of you remember<lb />
when, in the spring of '84, a bunch call-<lb />
ing itself the Public Interest Research<lb />
Group, whose guru is Ralph Nader,<lb />
tried to get a tax on students to fund<lb />
PIRG's leftist causes. The CRs convinc-<lb />
ed students to sav "NO" and PIRG suf-<lb />
fered its worst defeat in historv Na-<lb />
tionally, PIRG is in full retreatand 1<lb />
will be going to Washington to assist it<lb />
into permanent flight.<lb />
The reason for the success of the CRs<lb />
at ECU is partly because students are<lb />
more receptive to the truths we preach.<lb />
Not unexpectedly, liberal professors<lb />
ridicule today's students who want to be<lb />
productive and secure. Mavbe thev long<lb />
for the attitude of the '60s when students<lb />
shunned baths and haircuts and smoked<lb />
grass while gazing admiringly at por-<lb />
traits of Ernesto Guevara and Ho Chi<lb />
Minh. To hell with that! You can help<lb />
the poor by going out and making<lb />
money, being productive, paving taxes,<lb />
and supporting the American wav oi<lb />
life. There's an opportunity societv out<lb />
there waiting for us. As President<lb />
Reagan said in a recent speech, "Go for<lb />
it Maybe you won't get it all, but you<lb />
can do yourself and the world some<lb />
good by trying. Oops, this rhetoric is<lb />
beginning to sound like a commence-<lb />
ment address.<lb />
Reading A Book Does Not Entail Turning The Pages<lb />
By Michael Kinsley<lb />
Tk. N�� bHMt - TUB '<lb />
Seventeen thousand book people are<lb />
here for the annual convention of the<lb />
American Booksellers' Association,<lb />
marching this year under the banner<lb />
"Toward a Reading Society For-<lb />
tunately for booksellers, though, their<lb />
prosperity depends on people buying<lb />
books, not on people actually reading<lb />
the bulky things.<lb />
A report just published by the Book<lb />
Industry Study Group asserts that "the<lb />
average book reader read 24.8 books<lb />
over the six-month period" preceding<lb />
the survey. Oh, sure. Asking a self-<lb />
defined "book reader" how many<lb />
books he's read lately is like asking a<lb />
teenage boy how far he got on Saturday<lb />
night.<lb />
A footnote to the study gives away the<lb />
secret: "A respondent did not necessari-<lb />
ly have to read the entire book to con-<lb />
sider it a book read<lb />
How true. It has long been my suspi-<lb />
cion that when people say they have<lb />
"read" a book, they mean something<lb />
other than turning every page and at-<lb />
tempting to glean meaning from each<lb />
sentence. I recently organized a small<lb />
test of this hypothesis. At the beginning<lb />
of January, my colleague David Bell<lb />
visited several Washington-area<lb />
bookstores and surreptitiously slipped a<lb />
small note into each of about 70 books.<lb />
These included, for example, a dozen<lb />
copies of "Deadly Gambits" by Strobe<lb />
Talbott, the book about arms-control<lb />
negotiations that Walter Mondale prais-<lb />
ed extravagantly in one of the presiden-<lb />
tial debates.<lb />
Other titles were selected to be<lb />
representative of the kind of books<lb />
Washingtonians are most likely to claim<lb />
to have read.<lb />
The notes were placed about three-<lb />
quarters of the way through each book,<lb />
hard against the spine. They could not<lb />
be shaken out, or discovered by flipping<lb />
through, but they would be impossible<lb />
to miss by anyone who actually opened<lb />
the book to the page where they were<lb />
placed. The notes offered $5 to anyone<lb />
who discovered them and called my of-<lb />
fice by May 1.<lb />
During five months, we didn't get a<lb />
single respnse.<lb />
Now I don't claim much for this ex-<lb />
periment Conceivably the notes fell out<lb />
or the books were not sold, or people<lb />
thought it was a joke. As a "control<lb />
Bell also slipped five notes into copies of<lb />
the latest Len Deighton novel, and we<lb />
got no response from them either.<lb />
Still, I have backed up my survey with<lb />
a few in-depth interviews of typical<lb />
Washington "book readers I asked a<lb />
writer on defense issues, for example,<lb />
"Have you read 'Deadly Gambits'?" He<lb />
said, "Of course<lb />
I pressed further: "Have you really<lb />
read the whole thin<lb />
He frowned. "I wouldn't say I've<lb />
read it cover to cover he said, "but<lb />
I've read large chunks of it<lb />
And what about Jean-Francois<lb />
Revel's "How Democracies Perish"?<lb />
"I've written about that he said in-<lb />
dignantly. "It's brilliant<lb />
Yes, but have you read it � every<lb />
word? "Well he said, "I mean, it's<lb />
not the kind of book you do that, is it?"<lb />
Reviews are what produce the esteem,<lb />
the money, and even the policy in-<lb />
fluence. A tree may fall in the forest and<lb />
be turned into "The Blood of<lb />
Abraham" by Jimmy Carter, for exam-<lb />
ple, but a book like this "happens" as a<lb />
consequence of the reviews.<lb />
Consider the memoirs of Carter<lb />
predecessor, Gerald Ford, which were<lb />
the subject of a Supreme Court ruling<lb />
last month. Ford produced 200,000<lb />
words that Harper &amp; Row published as<lb />
A Time to Heal Time magazine<lb />
nought the right to run a 7,500-word<lb />
pre-pubUcation excerpt, but before it<lb />
:ould do so The Nation obtained a copy<lb />
af the manuscript and ran a 2,250 word<lb />
summary of the best parts, such as thev<lb />
were.<lb />
Time pulled out of the deal and<lb />
Harper sued The Nation, arguing that<lb />
the 2,250 word summary vitiated the<lb />
value of Time's 7,500-word excerpt, to<lb />
say nothing of the 200,000-word book.<lb />
The Supreme Court ruled for Harper,<lb />
emphasizing the crucial importance of<lb />
just 300 words of direct quotation.<lb />
Far be it from me to suggest that all<lb />
the wisdom to be derived from Jeane<lb />
Kirkpatnck's United Nations memoirs,<lb />
for which Simon Schuster recently<lb />
paid a reported $900,000, could be sum-<lb />
marized m just 300 words. But as for the<lb />
memoirs of Oeraldine Ferraro and<lb />
James Watt, both due out this fall, well,<lb />
I look forward to the reviews.<lb />
Le<lb />
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T<lb />
(CPS) � Almost unnoticed in<lb />
the hoopla over the varied cam-<lb />
pus protests erupting around the<lb />
country over the last few weeks<lb />
the U.S. Student Association has<lb />
ventured back to protest politics.<lb />
USSA, which in recent years<lb />
has confined itself to financial<lb />
aid and drinking age legislation<lb />
lobbying, has been coordinating<lb />
many of the protests of campus<lb />
connections to the South African<lb />
government's segregationist<lb />
apartheid policies.<lb />
In doing so, USSA � the na-<lb />
tionwide association of college<lb />
student governments that lobbies<lb />
Market C<lb />
(UPI) � The challenge used to<lb />
be keeping pace with growing<lb />
computer technologv. Now the<lb />
business world is discovering a<lb />
highly lucrative market in the<lb />
field of computer repair.<lb />
Citing a recent studv by the<lb />
S. Department of Labor, the<lb />
publisher of a new national<lb />
magazine for computer servicers<lb />
says computer repair is the top<lb />
job-growth category in the na-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Already pegged at $20 billion,<lb />
the computer servicing industry is<lb />
expected to swell to $46 billion by<lb />
1990, according to a recent study<lb />
by Arthur Anderson &amp; Co.<lb />
"All the research that we've<lb />
seen points to significant<lb />
growth said Cameron Bishop,<lb />
Disagree With Groups<lb />
IMJLEAST CAROLINIAN JUNE 12, 1985<lb />
in Congress on student and<lb />
education issues � again risks<lb />
driving out conservative student<lb />
members.<lb />
While USSA officials minimize<lb />
the discontent among their<lb />
members, a number of student<lb />
politicians from around the coun-<lb />
try say they resent the time and<lb />
money USSA is spending on the<lb />
South Africa issue.<lb />
"1 don't think USSA's opi-<lb />
nions parallel the students in<lb />
general says Xavier Cortada of<lb />
the University of Miami Student<lb />
Senate. "USSA takes a more<lb />
liberal stand than is warranted in<lb />
an era of renewed conservatism<lb />
"Though USSA is dealing with<lb />
apartheid, they're not dealing<lb />
with financial aid and the educa-<lb />
tion budget says Ariel Anguino<lb />
of U. Cal-San Diego's student<lb />
council.<lb />
"Because of this, the (Reagan)<lb />
administration may look at it and<lb />
say, 'Okay, no one cares. Go<lb />
ahead and dump on it (the<lb />
budget)�� Anguino adds.<lb />
"There's a need for social cons-<lb />
cience, but I think it would be<lb />
more appropriated if (USSA)<lb />
dealt with more education<lb />
issues<lb />
USSA in fact has been very ac-<lb />
tive in education issues over the<lb />
last four years, organizing na-<lb />
tionwide student opposition to<lb />
the proposed cuts, lobbying<lb />
against them in Congress, spon-<lb />
soring annual student lobbying<lb />
days in Washington and helping<lb />
local student governments in-<lb />
fluence their local represen-<lb />
tatives.<lb />
USSA's critics, however, seem<lb />
to be unaware of the group's ac-<lb />
tivities.<lb />
"I think USSA should pay at-<lb />
tention to direct educational<lb />
issues, things like financial aid<lb />
publisher of Microservice<lb />
Management in the Kansas City<lb />
suburb of Overland Park, Kan.<lb />
But a problem exists for many<lb />
of those trying to break into the<lb />
fast-growing business of com-<lb />
puter repair, Bishop said. Rising<lb />
from the ranks of service techni-<lb />
cians, these would-be managers<lb />
often lack essential management<lb />
know-how.<lb />
Microservice Management is<lb />
intended to bridge that gap,<lb />
Bishop said.<lb />
Computer servicing tradi-<lb />
tionally has been handled by<lb />
manufacturers of computer<lb />
equipment and field engineers,<lb />
the magazine's editor, Jan<lb />
Calloway, a former systems<lb />
engineer for IBM, said<lb />
According to the Andersen<lb />
report, by 1990 the third-party<lb />
and dealer-distributor services<lb />
will be responsible for as much as<lb />
40 percent of all revenues in the<lb />
microprocessor servicing market.<lb />
Bishop said the publication will<lb />
focus on business management,<lb />
marketing strategy and techni-<lb />
ques, personnel management,<lb />
employee training and pricing<lb />
strategy. Also covered will be in-<lb />
dustry trends, product news,<lb />
association announcements and<lb />
literature in the field.<lb />
Calloway believes the new<lb />
magazine can be a big help to<lb />
managers with a strong<lb />
background in the sciences but<lb />
with weak communication skills.<lb />
There's an awareness among<lb />
� 4-<lb />
managers that their image has<lb />
been less-than-perfect<lb />
Calloway notes.<lb />
She said that up until now,<lb />
great numbers of managers have<lb />
learned new communication<lb />
skills through seminars and in-<lb />
dependent consultants.<lb />
According to Bishop, the for-<lb />
profit enterprise of servicing<lb />
computers is a promising one.<lb />
For most of its history, he said,<lb />
computer repair has been regard-<lb />
ed as a cost center, while it now is<lb />
being viewed as a profit center.<lb />
He attributed the shift to the<lb />
advent of service contracts, im-<lb />
proved cost controls within ser-<lb />
vice departments and ad-<lb />
justments in servicing prices to<lb />
provide profit margins.<lb />
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ECU Club Donates Money To Cystic Fibrosis<lb />
By HAROLD JOYNFH mk ���. - .<lb />
B HAROLDJOYNTR<lb />
( ontinuing their commitment<lb />
to helping the Greenville com-<lb />
munity and ECU's Campus, the<lb />
Circle K Club recently donated<lb />
S100 to the North Carolina<lb />
Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis<lb />
Foundation<lb />
"Circle K members held a car-<lb />
wash to help out Cystic<lb />
Fibrosis said Susan Steinman,<lb />
president of ECU's Circle K<lb />
Club. The $100 was given to<lb />
Fames Markello, professor of<lb />
pediatrics in the ECU School of<lb />
Medicine and a member of the<lb />
Board of Directors of the N.C.<lb />
Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis<lb />
Foundation.<lb />
Markello explained that cystic<lb />
fibrosis is a hereditary disease<lb />
and is not contagious. While at<lb />
this time there is no test for the<lb />
disease to identify carriers,<lb />
research is being done through<lb />
the help of contributions, he said.<lb />
CF usually affects the lungs,<lb />
though other organs may be in-<lb />
volved. Treatment is aimed at<lb />
retarding lung damage, improv-<lb />
ing digestion and enhancing the<lb />
quality of life.<lb />
The money received from Cir-<lb />
cle K will be sent to the CF Foun-<lb />
dation Research � Patient Care,<lb />
Markello said. Also, the majority<lb />
of the money raised is through<lb />
the annual telethon.<lb />
Steinman, a junior majoring in<lb />
Theraputic Recreation, said ECU<lb />
has one of the oldest charters of<lb />
the Circle K Club. Members<lb />
recently participated in the Stu-<lb />
dent Unions' Barefoot on the<lb />
Mall in April and helped with<lb />
Special Olympics, she said.<lb />
Members also were sent to a<lb />
district convention in March,<lb />
where the ECU organization<lb />
brought home the honors of most<lb />
improved club, most outstanding<lb />
club and the best learned club.<lb />
Steinman said upcoming events<lb />
include the club's future plans of<lb />
hosting a membership training<lb />
rally in October, and setting up<lb />
an information booth at the<lb />
SGA's New Student Initiation<lb />
Conference next week.<lb />
A video of the club and its'<lb />
members working was recently<lb />
made, she said, adding that it will<lb />
help interested students see what<lb />
the club is all about.<lb />
Circle K does not meet regular-<lb />
ly in the summer, she said, but in<lb />
the fall meetings will occur every<lb />
Sunday night. "It's a coed<lb />
organization that helps the com-<lb />
munity, as well as ECU Stein-<lb />
man said. "We invite anyone<lb />
who's interested to come to the<lb />
meetings or call me<lb />
asserts Dave Sullivan, student<lb />
body president at Marquette<lb />
University.<lb />
"Primarily the issue we're<lb />
working on is the (federal educa-<lb />
tion) budget says USSA<lb />
Legislative Director Kathy Ozer.<lb />
"But there's a clear policy plat-<lb />
form each year with a USSA<lb />
position on a variety of issues.<lb />
We lobby on only a few of<lb />
them<lb />
"The (apartheid) issue crosses<lb />
political lines adds Greg<lb />
Moore, USSA president. "And<lb />
we're doing a good job with both<lb />
types of issues, but our top<lb />
priority is financial aid<lb />
The controversy is not a new<lb />
one for USSA.<lb />
In years past, students<lb />
dissatisfied with the activism of<lb />
USSA and its predecessor � the<lb />
National Student Association �<lb />
have formed splinter groups like<lb />
the Young Americans for<lb />
Freedom, the Student Non-<lb />
violent Coordinating Committee,<lb />
Students for a Democratic Socie-<lb />
ty and the National Student Lob-<lb />
by.<lb />
Most recently, in 1978, some<lb />
dissidents formed the American<lb />
Student Association as a conser-<lb />
vative student lobbying group.<lb />
But ASA, plagued by ongoing<lb />
internal upheavals, never had a<lb />
lobbying presence in Congress,<lb />
and has since moved its offices to<lb />
Philadelphia.<lb />
The defection and subsequent<lb />
membership losses, however, un-<lb />
til recently led USSA to concen-<lb />
trate on financial aid issues, with<lb />
some additions; organizing<lb />
against lowered drinking age bills<lb />
in various states.<lb />
"We pulled out a number of<lb />
years ago because of political<lb />
stands that USSA took that we<lb />
felt didn't properly reflect our in-<lb />
terests says Mark Jones, Kan-<lb />
sas State student body vice presi-<lb />
dent. "We don't miss them<lb />
"There's no way that any stu-<lb />
dent group can truthfully repre-<lb />
sent all students on any political<lb />
issues says Mark Bannister,<lb />
student body president at Fort<lb />
Hays (Kan.) State University, a<lb />
former USSA member.<lb />
USSA's Moore says he's heard<lb />
no political complaints from<lb />
members, particularly about the<lb />
South African protests.<lb />
"We're getting good feedback<lb />
now he asserts. "I've never<lb />
heard students call (apartheid) a<lb />
'non-student issue<lb />
Moore says USSA will con<lb />
tinue to tackle both types of<lb />
issues if a majority of member<lb />
vote to do so at the conventions.<lb />
"Membership is beginning to<lb />
be more inclusive of all political<lb />
spectrums he notes. "Our July<lb />
conference will help find more of<lb />
a concensus among the different<lb />
political beliefs<lb />
Still, USSA won't be signing<lb />
up many of the schools that drop<lb />
ped out in the days when ASA led<lb />
the last big defection.<lb />
"I don't think we'll join<lb />
USSA says Idaho State's Todd<lb />
Walters. "I'd be afraid that we'd<lb />
have to compromise on issues<lb />
that we're pretty adamant<lb />
about<lb />
"We belong to the Associated<lb />
Students of Idaho he adds. "<lb />
and we just initiated a letter cam-<lb />
paign to protest the student aid<lb />
cuts. I don't know that USSA is<lb />
interested in that sort of thing<lb />
THUR.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Lifestyles<lb />
Allman Plays The<lb />
Attic With Style<lb />
By BRETT MORRIS<lb />
SMI W rltcr<lb />
The legendary Gregg Allman<lb />
took the stage at the Attic in<lb />
Greenville Saturday night to per-<lb />
form for an enormous sell-out<lb />
croud of enthusiastic fans that<lb />
consisted of young and old ad-<lb />
mirers alike.<lb />
Allman once again displayed<lb />
JON JORDAN � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
Dan Toler<lb />
blend of southern rock and<lb />
soulful blues that have been his<lb />
trademark since his early involve-<lb />
ment with the Allman Brothers<lb />
Band. His low growling voice ac-<lb />
companied the lyrics melodically<lb />
in every way.<lb />
Allman is continuing his tradi-<lb />
tion a one of the leading<lb />
forefathers of the southern rock<lb />
tradition and he proved this<lb />
Saturday night. His band is made<lb />
up of a few great names that have<lb />
been a part of southern rock since<lb />
the early '70s.<lb />
"Dangerous" Dan Toler, who<lb />
was previously on three ABB<lb />
albums, is still captivating au-<lb />
diences with his smooth and<lb />
energetic guitar licks. His brother<lb />
David on drums is also with the<lb />
band and he has also had a<lb />
respectable southern rock past in-<lb />
volvement with bands such as<lb />
Great Southern.<lb />
The rest of the band fills out at<lb />
Greg Vourhees on bass, Tim<lb />
Heding on keyboards, and<lb />
Charles Trippy on percussion;<lb />
who is adding a style blend of<lb />
music that is reminiscent of the<lb />
Santana image.<lb />
Allman began his set with their<lb />
ever popular tune "Dreams" and<lb />
led into many more songs from<lb />
his early Allman Brothers days.<lb />
The concert reached a bit of an<lb />
emotional peak when Allman and<lb />
Dan Toler graced the stage alone<lb />
and played "Sweet Melissa and<lb />
"Midnight Rider" with the ae-<lb />
companiament of an acoustic and<lb />
electric guitar.<lb />
Allman, although he didn't<lb />
show any hint of a new style, has<lb />
introduced some new material in<lb />
the past few years. There have<lb />
been talk of a new album on the<lb />
way and the rumors of a com-<lb />
eback, with a major record lable,<lb />
are in the air.<lb />
All of tlm may be possible but<lb />
the idea of Allman changing his<lb />
format is not very likely. This<lb />
may hinder him from seriously<lb />
competing on the same scale with<lb />
the overnight successes that have<lb />
become prevelent in the music<lb />
business, but it sure will make a<lb />
lot of the fans happy who ad-<lb />
mire, and still appreciate, the<lb />
musical tradition that Allman<lb />
began over a decade ago.<lb />
JUNE 12, 1985<lb />
Page f<lb />
JON JORDAN � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
�regg Allman and companv sang the blues for Attic patrons.<lb />
The Black Cauldron'<lb />
fell Datrlint<lb />
On July 26th, Walt Disney<lb />
Pictures will release one<lb />
of the most ambitious anima-<lb />
tion undertakings of the<lb />
decade. The Black Cauldron '<lb />
a full-length feature film based<lb />
upon the Dell Publishing<lb />
C ompany's award-winning<lb />
Chronicles of Prydain, written<lb />
b I loyd Alexander.<lb />
The lilac k Cauldron,<lb />
Disney's 25th full-length<lb />
animated feature, has been<lb />
more than 11 years in the mak-<lb />
ing (at a cost of S23 million)<lb />
and has been hailed by its<lb />
veteran team of directors, pro-<lb />
ducers and animators as their<lb />
most ambitious project since<lb />
the classic film Pinocchio.<lb />
The fantasy epic, rooted in<lb />
Welsh mythology, will feature<lb />
all of the lovable creatures, en-<lb />
chanting heroes and terrifying<lb />
villains that endeared Alex-<lb />
ander's Newbery Award-<lb />
winnning series to thousands<lb />
of young readers everywhere.<lb />
To celebrate the release of The<lb />
Black Cauldron, Dell is reissu-<lb />
ing all five Chronicles of Pry-<lb />
dain including: The Book of<lb />
the Three, The Black<lb />
Cauldron, The Castle of Live,<lb />
Taran Wanderer and The<lb />
High King.<lb />
Comedy Zone Offers New Dimension<lb />
By DANIEL MAURER<lb />
I tfestyiea Kditor<lb />
TW "s Nitelife is adding a new<lb />
dimension to the local<lb />
entertainment scene by offering<lb />
The Comed one. Greenville's<lb />
very first comedy night. TW's<lb />
Comedy Zone premiered Tues-<lb />
day evening at 8:30 p.m and will<lb />
inue ever) Tuesday.<lb />
Inspired by the sell out success<lb />
ol Charlie Goodnite's comedy<lb />
night in Raleigh, TW's manager,<lb />
Sandra Corbett. began arranging<lb />
for a show of her own.<lb />
'They were selling out days in<lb />
advance- of the show Corbett<lb />
said of Charlie Goodnites. "We<lb />
stood there and watched people<lb />
come up and beg to be let in. If<lb />
they were doing that well on a<lb />
Tuesday night in Raleigh, then<lb />
we should be able to do<lb />
something like it in Greenville "<lb />
The cautiously optimistic Cor-<lb />
bett will give The Comedy Zone<lb />
an eight week trial period in<lb />
which to prove itself. Corbett has<lb />
already booked 'Comedy Zone<lb />
performances for those eight<lb />
weeks and plans to re-evaluate<lb />
the show at the end ol that time.<lb />
Rick Rockwell<lb />
She claims she will not be<lb />
discouraged by small turn outs at<lb />
initial performances, but will give<lb />
the show time to catch on by<lb />
word of mouth.<lb />
The Comedy Zone is directed<lb />
primarily toward young adults,<lb />
but Corbett feels students will<lb />
also find it appealing.<lb />
"Our target audience Cor-<lb />
bett said, "is the young adults<lb />
because we feel like they're the<lb />
ones that are going to be more in-<lb />
terested in a laid back comedy<lb />
evening<lb />
The last time Greenville has<lb />
seen a comedian was the unsuc-<lb />
cessful Jay LenoJames Brown<lb />
concert in Minges Coliseum. Cor-<lb />
bett, however, does not feel the<lb />
concert's poor reception was due<lb />
to comedian Jay Leno. The con-<lb />
cert, she say, is not neccessarily a<lb />
reflection of Greenville's attitude<lb />
toward comedy.<lb />
"I don't think it was Jay Leno,<lb />
in fact I'm sure it was not Jay<lb />
Leno, who failed at Minges. It<lb />
was James Brown who failed<lb />
Corbett said.<lb />
"That act failed for a lot of<lb />
reasons, one being that I don't<lb />
think James Brown has that<lb />
much of an appeal in today's<lb />
market. He is a has been<lb />
superstar. 1 don't think Jay Leno<lb />
had anything to do with it. I<lb />
think that was a bad combination<lb />
of entertainment to put together<lb />
on one night she continued.<lb />
HOTSPOTS<lb />
Nightclubs<lb />
The Attic offers the rhythym and<lb />
blues sounds of The Janitors,<lb />
featuring tunez by the Blues<lb />
Brothers and George<lb />
Thorogood. The Janitors are<lb />
scheduled for Thursday at<lb />
9:30 p.m. The Attic will par-<lb />
ty through the weekend with<lb />
the sounds of Stratus and<lb />
their dance oriented rock V<lb />
roll. Stratus is scheduled for<lb />
Friday and Saturday at 9:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Corogaa's highlights its Ladies<lb />
Night this Wednesday with<lb />
some contemporary rock 'n'<lb />
roll by Lahnn &amp; Loftin. The<lb />
versitile duo is scheduled to<lb />
perform at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Premiums offers alternative<lb />
entertainment with the<lb />
sounds of the Amatures, on<lb />
Thursday at 10 p.m. Keeping<lb />
the party going is the pop<lb />
rock of The 3-Hits, schedul-<lb />
ed for 10:30 p.m. on Friday.<lb />
Closing out the weekend is a<lb />
band to be announced at a<lb />
latter date.<lb />
TW's NlteHfe is featuring sounds<lb />
to shag by with the beach<lb />
music of Breeze on Wednes-<lb />
day night, On Friday even-<lb />
ing, TW's offers top-40 and<lb />
countrv rock with the<lb />
Carolina Jam. And closing<lb />
out the weekend on Saturday<lb />
night is country superstar<lb />
Johnny Paycheck with<lb />
Carolina Jam. On Tuesday,<lb />
June 18 TW's hosts Green-<lb />
ville's First and only regular<lb />
comedy night, featuring the<lb />
comedic talents of Rick<lb />
Rockwell with Happy Cole.<lb />
The comedy is scheduled to<lb />
commense at about 8:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
On Campus<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center has a<lb />
full schedule of entertain-<lb />
ment this week. Playing on<lb />
Wednesday is the movie<lb />
classic Dr. Strangelove: or<lb />
How I teamed To Stop Wor-<lb />
rying And Love The Bomb.<lb />
This Stanely Kubrick film is<lb />
a comk nightmare that sees<lb />
the President of the United<lb />
States (Peter Sellers) and the<lb />
Premier of Russia<lb />
cooperating in a bizarre ef-<lb />
fort to save the world from<lb />
total disaster. Show time is at<lb />
7 p.m. in the Hendrix<lb />
Theatre.<lb />
David Cailnw gives a special<lb />
xrformaace of mystifying<lb />
unentaMff titetti oil Tours-<lb />
day. The Student Union<lb />
Special Concerts Committee<lb />
sponsors this exhibition of<lb />
magic, hypnotism and ESP<lb />
(See story this page).<lb />
A Watermeilon Feast, sponsored<lb />
by the Student Union<lb />
Recreation Committee is<lb />
slated for Monday. This orgy<lb />
of fattening fun, featruing 50<lb />
ice-cold watermellons, it<lb />
scheduled for 3 p.m. on the<lb />
University Mall.<lb />
Lahnn &amp; Loftin bring their com-<lb />
puterized brand Of music to<lb />
the Mendenhall Student<lb />
Centex Patio on Monday<lb />
night. Then music ranges<lb />
from James Taylor to the<lb />
Rolling Stones. This tm<lb />
concert starts at 9:00 p.m.<lb />
Rainsite will be in Hendrix<lb />
Theatre.<lb />
Alfred Hitchcock's cliff-<lb />
classic, North By Nort)<lb />
closes out the week's<lb />
tainment. Carry grant stars<lb />
as a businessman who is<lb />
mistaken for a counteres-<lb />
pionage agent m this �<lb />
thriller. Show time It it 7<lb />
p.m. m Hendrix Thsjlij<lb />
Admission to all Mendeah<lb />
films is free to ECU students<lb />
and guest with valid ECU<lb />
and BCU<lb />
Happy Cole<lb />
Corbett choice of Tuesday<lb />
nights for the Comedy Zone was<lb />
one of convenience, not just for<lb />
TW's, but for patrons as well.<lb />
"The comedy does not last<lb />
long. We, at most, will be open<lb />
three and a half hours Corbett<lb />
said. "That way people can come<lb />
out, have a couple of drinks,<lb />
relax, enjoy some good comedy<lb />
entertainment and still get home<lb />
at a reasonable hour<lb />
Next Tuesday The Comedy<lb />
Zone offers Los Angeles come-<lb />
dian Rick Rockwell as its major<lb />
attraction. Warming up the<lb />
crowd for Rockwell will be Hap-<lb />
py Cole. Show time is 8:30 p.m.<lb />
Bond Bombs Big<lb />
On Latest Mission<lb />
By JERR1E McGOWAN<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
A View to a Kill, the latest<lb />
film about the fictionalized<lb />
007's battle with colerful villians,<lb />
is a flop if not a catastrophe.<lb />
Although the movie does show<lb />
some promise in the beginning<lb />
with good plot stucture, adven-<lb />
ture scenes and cliffhangers, it<lb />
fails miserably in the middle and<lb />
just crumbles at the end with<lb />
poor actors, out-of-place scenes<lb />
and unnecessary violence.<lb />
The movie itself starts out well<lb />
enough. The plot gets heavy as<lb />
we are introduced the villian<lb />
Zorin (Christopher Walken). The<lb />
movie moves along with his plans<lb />
to "take over the world" by cor-<lb />
nering the micro-chip market.<lb />
That's fine, but the plot begins to<lb />
waver. Not only are we subjected<lb />
to the world of Silicon Valley,<lb />
but the world of race horses mar-<lb />
ches in. Zorin injects melted<lb />
down micro-chip solution into<lb />
the race horses right at that<lb />
critical moment in the race when<lb />
the horse is coming into the final<lb />
stretch. This is just too far fetch-<lb />
ed. Come on, it's 1985. Au-<lb />
diences are too intellgent to<lb />
believe such garbage.<lb />
Beyond that point, the movie<lb />
gets even more pointless. The<lb />
chase with the San Francisco<lb />
police resembled a keystone cops<lb />
routine. It's ridiculous, which is a<lb />
milder word than what 1 wa-<lb />
thinking at the time. Bonds' clif-<lb />
fhangers are also getting a bit<lb />
predictable. He's shoved in a<lb />
Rolls and sent into a lake. Then,<lb />
like a wizard, he busts out. Even<lb />
a garbage collector would think<lb />
of smashing a window and swim-<lb />
ming to the surface.<lb />
The scene which has become<lb />
the signiture of all Bond movies,<lb />
is View's most disappointing the<lb />
climactic confrontation between<lb />
007 and his villian. This scene is<lb />
botched up in part by the so-<lb />
called heroine, Stacev Sutton<lb />
(Tanya Roberts). The scene final-<lb />
ly ends with Zorin falling into the<lb />
river. This is a relief, not just that<lb />
Zorin dies, but that the scene<lb />
ends. This farce can only be<lb />
withstood for so long.<lb />
The characterization is very<lb />
disappointing, specially in the<lb />
case of Roberts' Stacy Sutton. In<lb />
the past, James Bond woed the<lb />
most beautiful women in the<lb />
world, but they did have a good<lb />
deal more brains than thi<lb />
Whatever character dircetor J<lb />
Glen was trying to proj<lb />
Roberts certainly bleu it<lb />
couldn't act in Sheena, and<lb />
certainly can't act in Vie t<lb />
Kill. As for Christopher A a<lb />
his portrayal of Zorin, is �<lb />
comic stip character with<lb />
much brutality for an advent<lb />
spy thriller. Even Roger v '<lb />
seemed like he was just goi<lb />
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3ond.<lb />
The onlv two a<lb />
Roger Moore<lb />
played their roles<lb />
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MacNee as Tibbit, ai<lb />
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She's just a mere ;<lb />
Zorin's hands, but -<lb />
Richard Maibaum and v<lb />
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A growing trend in the B<lb />
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ly. producers Albert Broccoli<lb />
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Form New Confi<lb />
Charlie Harrison<lb />
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change, the conference offices<lb />
will be located in Richmond, and<lb />
a commissioner will be hired to<lb />
lead the group. The association<lb />
will provide 12 championship<lb />
sports, including seven for men<lb />
and five for women.<lb />
Men's championships will be<lb />
held in basketball, baseball, soc-<lb />
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ECU has no cross country team<lb />
for either men or women), golf,<lb />
tennis and swimming.<lb />
The women's championships<lb />
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basketball, swimmming, tennis<lb />
and volleyball.<lb />
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application has been made to the<lb />
NCAA Basketball Committee to<lb />
continue automatic qualification<lb />
for the men's basketball cham-<lb />
pionship. During the past five<lb />
years, under conference struc-<lb />
ture, the ECAC South received<lb />
an automatic bid to compete for<lb />
the national championship.<lb />
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record in basketball speaks for<lb />
itself said Boone. During the<lb />
past two years, the ECAC South<lb />
ranked 14th and 17th in terms of<lb />
national power rankings, and<lb />
conference members have won<lb />
first-round games in the NCAA<lb />
tournament in each of the past<lb />
five seasons. Victories have come<lb />
over such prominent teams as<lb />
Georgetown, Ohio State, West<lb />
Virginia, Auburn and Louisiana<lb />
State University.<lb />
In addition to the automatic<lb />
bid for men's basketball, the<lb />
group is also soliciting an<lb />
automatic berth for baseball and<lb />
women's basketball.<lb />
"The records of the ECAC<lb />
South membership during con-<lb />
ference, intersectional and<lb />
NCAA post-season play has gain-<lb />
ed the respect of knowledgeable<lb />
college basketball fans across the<lb />
nation commented ECAC<lb />
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"We are all proud of the ac-<lb />
complishments of James<lb />
Madison, Richmond and Navy in<lb />
basketball and George Mason,<lb />
William &amp; Mary and East<lb />
Carolina in baseball and wish<lb />
them continued success within<lb />
the Colonial Athletic Association<lb />
structure<lb />
"We look forward to a very<lb />
bright future as the Colonial<lb />
Athletic Association Boone<lb />
said. "We are most appreciative<lb />
and thankful for our involement<lb />
with the ECAC and its commis-<lb />
sioner, Scotty Whitelaw, since we<lb />
began our affiliation in 1980<lb />
The new conference will not ef-<lb />
fect ECU in football where the<lb />
Pirates will remain a Division 1<lb />
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Charlie Harrison feeL tl H the<lb />
move is defimtelv a step in the<lb />
right direction.<lb />
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Lady Pirate head coacl I<lb />
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but the season was still<lb />
fine effort by the Pirate<lb />
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tl the Bucs even got to<lb />
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unt' the next to last conference<lb />
game oi the season, due to the<lb />
fact that the first ECU league<lb />
�ere washed out. Finally<lb />
the Pirates got into first place on<lb />
April 21 by beating George<lb />
n, while UNC-W fell to<lb />
James Madison.<lb />
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regular conference season for<lb />
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regular season title by defeating<lb />
UNC-W in a head-on meeting of<lb />
the first and second place teams.<lb />
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ECAC Southern play-offs, but a<lb />
lack of enough hits at critical<lb />
times caused the Pirates to drop<lb />
tour out oi five of the last games<lb />
of the season, including two in<lb />
the ECAC tournament.<lb />
Man records were set along<lb />
the wav, with powerful Winfred<lb />
Johnson rewriting virtually the<lb />
entire record book on offense.<lb />
Johnson had already set the ECU<lb />
homerun marks for a season (18)<lb />
and career (29) in '84 � in only<lb />
two years of play.<lb />
He also set a mark that year in<lb />
RBIs with 46 and total bases<lb />
(115), but that was merely child's<lb />
play compared to '85.<lb />
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continued his onslaught on the<lb />
record books. He set another<lb />
single-season homer mark with<lb />
22, thus increasing his career<lb />
record total to 51, but that was<lb />
just the beginning.<lb />
Johnson also bettered his own<lb />
single-season RBI and total bases<lb />
records. He knocked in an amaz-<lb />
ing 75 runs, while stroking the<lb />
ball tor 150 total bases, increas-<lb />
ing that total by a whopping 35<lb />
bases. Such records pale in com-<lb />
parison to Deep South and<lb />
Southwestern marks, but those<lb />
teams play about twice as many-<lb />
games.<lb />
Johnson, who pitches and<lb />
plays as a designated hitter when<lb />
not at first base, teamed with<lb />
centerfielder Chris Bradberry to<lb />
become the first Pirates to bat<lb />
over .400 with at least 97 at-bats.<lb />
Bradberry hit .405, but unfor-<lb />
tunately for him, he did it in a<lb />
year when Johnson overshadow-<lb />
ed him with a record .432 average<lb />
(with 97 at-bats or more).<lb />
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it, Johnson was not the only<lb />
record-setter for the Pirates in<lb />
'85.<lb />
Shortstop Greg Hardison grab-<lb />
bed the new ECU record for<lb />
doubles, smashing 18 two-<lb />
baggers for the year. His improv-<lb />
ed play on defense in the latter<lb />
part of the season was also a ma-<lb />
jor factor in the Pirates' success,<lb />
according to assistant coach Billy<lb />
Best.<lb />
Ace moundsman Mike<lb />
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Pirate Gridders Work On Conditioning<lb />
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trying to find a place to go swim-<lb />
ming. But if you are a Pirate<lb />
football player, your next two<lb />
hours will be spent trying to see<lb />
how hot and exhausted you can<lb />
get.<lb />
Some 58 members of the ECU<lb />
football team are participating in<lb />
the summer training program.<lb />
Five days a week for at least two<lb />
hours daily, the Pirates are<lb />
pushing themselves to the limit.<lb />
The program is directed by<lb />
fourth-year ECU strength coach<lb />
Mike Gentry. Gentry came to<lb />
ECU in 1982 after serving as<lb />
assistant strength coach at UNC<lb />
for two years. "I'm really proud<lb />
of the effort the guys are putting<lb />
out said Gentry, "they're giv-<lb />
ing 100 percent every day<lb />
The program has two main<lb />
goals � to increase players'<lb />
athletic abilities and to prepare<lb />
them to play in the intense heat of<lb />
late summer.<lb />
The training schedule includes:<lb />
running (distance and sprints),<lb />
weight training, calisthenics and<lb />
stretching.<lb />
In addition, Coach Gentry is<lb />
employing a new training techni-<lb />
que called pliometrics. The<lb />
system, developed by Soviet and<lb />
Eastern European athletes, in-<lb />
volves sustained jumping techni-<lb />
ques. It is used to develop<lb />
quickness and explosive leg<lb />
strength needed by football<lb />
players.<lb />
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Wednesday-Friday schedule runs<lb />
as follows: 3:30 � stretching,<lb />
3:45 � weight training, 5:15 �<lb />
stretching, calisthenics, 5:30 �<lb />
mile and a half run.<lb />
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players run sprints and use a<lb />
method called a metabolic speed<lb />
pack. The speed pack employs<lb />
short sprints of different<lb />
distances interspersed with rest.<lb />
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ditions in which players need<lb />
short bursts of explosive speed<lb />
and strength.<lb />
Although all players use the<lb />
same training program, goals for<lb />
personal improvement in<lb />
strength, speed and endurance<lb />
are individual. At the conclusion<lb />
of the program, each athlete is<lb />
tested for muscle strength and<lb />
speed.<lb />
Building that strength is a time<lb />
consuming and exhausting<lb />
precess. Of course, it is not made<lb />
much easier by summer heat and<lb />
humidity. Still, Coach Gentry<lb />
hopes tor an average gain<lb />
strength of about ten percent.<lb />
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like that a reality are assistant<lb />
coaches Chris Durand and David<lb />
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working out individual weightlif-<lb />
ting programs and coach in<lb />
weightlifting technique. "They<lb />
are essential to the program<lb />
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Gentry and the team also ap-<lb />
preciate the support and freedom<lb />
that head ECU football coach<lb />
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gram. "Coach Baker and the new<lb />
staff gives us a family at-<lb />
mosphere, with a feeling of<lb />
mutual respect said junior<lb />
defensive back Joe Aloia.<lb />
To find the success of the<lb />
strength program, one has merely<lb />
to look at its results on plavers.<lb />
Daniel Cole, a 215 lb. fullback<lb />
bench-presses 425 lbs squats 825<lb />
lbs, and hangcleans 380 lbs.<lb />
Robert Washington, a 225 lb.<lb />
linebacker benches 455 lbs<lb />
squats 770 lbs. and hangcleans<lb />
400 lbs. Offensive guard Greg<lb />
Thomas benches 430 lbs squats<lb />
650 lbs. and hangcleans 350 lbs.<lb />
Another indicator of the pro-<lb />
gram's quality might be that it<lb />
produced North Carolina<lb />
powerlifting champion and NFL<lb />
strongman Terry Long.<lb />
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New Bern are training<lb />
this summer because thev<lb />
committed to improving<lb />
themselves and their team. "1<lb />
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to prove ourselves after lasl<lb />
season said the sen<lb />
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40 yard dash time has impro<lb />
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Golfers Look To Fall Season<lb />
Mark Arcilesi was an All-Conference performer last season.<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
Sport Kdlior<lb />
The ECU golf team is anxious-<lb />
ly looking forward to their fall<lb />
schedule as they will try to turn<lb />
their unlimited potential into low<lb />
scores.<lb />
The Pirate golfers will be led<lb />
by three experienced returners<lb />
and some new talented recruits.<lb />
Leading the way will be juniors<lb />
Mark Arcilesi, Mike Bradley and<lb />
Paul Steelman.<lb />
Arcilesi earned<lb />
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place finish in the<lb />
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Academy this spring.<lb />
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and Chris Riley. Kelly Stimart<lb />
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golfers.<lb />
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his fourth<lb />
conference<lb />
the Naval<lb />
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letters of intent with the Pirates<lb />
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ECU golf coach Bob Helmick<lb />
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"As always the fall season will<lb />
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Swim Teams<lb />
As the ECU men's and<lb />
women's swim teams come off<lb />
their best year ever, coach Rick<lb />
Kobe foresees an even better<lb />
'8586 season.<lb />
One thing in the Pirates' favor<lb />
will be the number of returning<lb />
veteran swimmers. The men will<lb />
lose only three seniors and the<lb />
women only one<lb />
Rising seniors Keith Kaut,<lb />
Chris Pittelli and Andy Cook are<lb />
expected to make strong con-<lb />
tributions for the Pirates.<lb />
'This is our first year with a<lb />
veteran team said Kobe as he<lb />
enters his fourth year as head<lb />
coach. "With the strength of our<lb />
veterans and this year's recruiting<lb />
ass, we should have a very good<lb />
season<lb />
The '8485 season was indeed<lb />
an excellent one from a recruiting<lb />
tandpoint. Incoming freshmen<lb />
�wimmers include five junior na-<lb />
onals qualifiers one of which<lb />
vas a prep school all-America.<lb />
Rising freshman David Killeen<lb />
of Long Meadow, MA is a multi-<lb />
stance freestyle swimmer of na-<lb />
tional potential. "He should pro-<lb />
duce conference winning times at<lb />
the ECAC South Championships<lb />
in Wilmington this year said<lb />
Kobe.<lb />
The women gain five new<lb />
potential stars this fall. Coach<lb />
Kobe recruited women more<lb />
heavily this year because he felt<lb />
the women's team is more in need<lb />
of strengthening.<lb />
Patricia Walsh of Charleston,<lb />
SC is a junior nationals qualifier<lb />
whose prep school times are<lb />
already ECU varsity records.<lb />
"She is the best all-round female<lb />
ever to swim for ECU Kobe<lb />
said.<lb />
Susan Wentink of Charlotte,<lb />
NC is also a junior nationals<lb />
qualifier and swims for the<lb />
Mecklinburg Aquatic Club. Her<lb />
times in the 100 and 200-yard<lb />
breast stroke are below present<lb />
ECU varsity records.<lb />
Angela Winstead of Rich-<lb />
mond, Va is a junior natonals<lb />
qualifier in freestyle sprinting.<lb />
Ever<lb />
A good nucleus of returning swimmers, as well as some talented freshman, could give the Pirate swimmers<lb />
two of their strongest teams in school history.<lb />
Pirates Returning Firepower<lb />
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the season, surpassing Mickey<lb />
Britt's 1977 mark of nine straight<lb />
and tying the season mark for<lb />
sl wins. He threw more than<lb />
103 innings � by far the most of<lb />
the staff � and finished with a<lb />
tine 3.14 ERA, which was the<lb />
second-lowest on the squad.<lb />
Daniel Boone had the lowest<lb />
ERA at 2.87, but that was in only<lb />
53 innings. Boone was rocked in<lb />
his first start, but surprised just<lb />
about everybody after that rough<lb />
beginning by finishing with a 5-1<lb />
mark as a junior.<lb />
Freshman rightfielder Jay<lb />
McGraw met the pre-season ex-<lb />
pectations of head coach Gary<lb />
Overton by hitting for a .306<lb />
average and knocking in 33 runs,<lb />
which was second-highest for the<lb />
team. He did it with only 48 hits,<lb />
so he will obviously be counted<lb />
on in crucial situations next<lb />
season.<lb />
Bradberry tied with left fielder<lb />
Mark Shank for most stolen<lb />
bases in '85 with 11, but got<lb />
caught one less time to lead that<lb />
category by percentage. The<lb />
junior centerfielder also paced<lb />
the team in runs, touching home<lb />
53 times. He was second to<lb />
Johnson in hits (70), total bases<lb />
(109) and homers (8).<lb />
With the firepower of<lb />
Johnson, Bradberry and Har-<lb />
J;son � who will all be in their<lb />
finaJ season � plus McGraw,<lb />
ECU fan should enjoy one of the<lb />
greatest offensive Pirate baseball<lb />
teams of all time.<lb />
Mike Christopher, who would<lb />
be in his junior year in '86, was<lb />
recently drafted by the Yankees<lb />
in the seventh round and must<lb />
decide whether to return for his<lb />
junior year at ECU. If he does,<lb />
the prospects look excellent in<lb />
that area.<lb />
If he doesn't, the Pirates will<lb />
have to rely on Jim Peterson<lb />
(6-2), Boone (5-1) and Johnson<lb />
(7-5). Johnson's main asset is his<lb />
ability to place pitches, while<lb />
Peterson notched 49 strike-outs<lb />
in '85.<lb />
Barring more unforeseen<lb />
losses, the Pirates will put a lot of<lb />
experience on the field next year.<lb />
Leftfielder Mark Shank, back-up<lb />
first basemanoutfielder Mike<lb />
Wells and pitchers Chubby Butler<lb />
and Tom Webb will be gone, but<lb />
the rest of the team should re-<lb />
main intact.<lb />
Second baseman Sides will<lb />
return, so the position there<lb />
should be solid for ECU. Sides<lb />
was the starter prior to his injury,<lb />
but he'll have to battle it out with<lb />
Robert Langston next year.<lb />
Although Langston is listed as a<lb />
senior, he has a year of eligibility<lb />
left because he was red-shirted<lb />
one season.<lb />
Mont Carter, Dean Ehehalt<lb />
and freshman David Ritchie will<lb />
be vying to replace the departing<lb />
Mark Shank in left field. Ehehalt<lb />
returns to action after an injury<lb />
also.<lb />
Coach Overton and assistant<lb />
coach Billy Best are now on the<lb />
recruiting trail, looking for the<lb />
next crop of Pirate stars. They<lb />
are looking for pitching help<lb />
especially, and are expecting to<lb />
sign one or more from the '85<lb />
North Carolina state champion<lb />
Southern Wayne squad.<lb />
The coaches are also looking<lb />
for another catcher to relieve<lb />
starter Jim Riley. He was forced<lb />
to play virtually every inning this<lb />
year due to the lack of depth at<lb />
that position. With ECU playing<lb />
a lot of doubleheaders and three<lb />
game series in quick succession,<lb />
fatigue can be a factor at this<lb />
strenuous spot.<lb />
When Riley injured his hand<lb />
on a play at home during the<lb />
ECAC tournament, Jay McGraw<lb />
had to come in from rightfield to<lb />
make one of his rare appearances<lb />
behind the plate, but he's really<lb />
at home in right field. Although<lb />
Riley's hand has not totally heal-<lb />
ed yet, he is expected to be ready-<lb />
next season.<lb />
"We played better than we ex-<lb />
pected said assistant coach<lb />
Best. "With really only leftfield<lb />
open, we appear to be in good<lb />
shape for next season. We're go-<lb />
ing to be solid up the middle he<lb />
added, "and that's where you<lb />
win ballgames<lb />
The first win next year will be<lb />
number 700 in the proud history<lb />
of 36 years of Pirate baseball �<lb />
and with Winfred Johnson back<lb />
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